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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130428T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 28, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130421T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 21, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130422T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 22, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130423T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 23, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130424T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 24, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130425T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 25, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/events/ongoing/gwinnett-science-festival/
DTSTART:20130426T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=April 26, 2013T090000
LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
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DTSTART:20130427T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
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LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett Science Festival
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DTSTART:20130420T090000
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Have you ever wondered what science might be happening where you live? Come join the GEHC for a showcase of science\, technology\, engineering\, and math organizations at events throughout Gwinnett County. Or join our facebook science scavenger hunt from the comfort of your computer or smartphone. Explore the science happening right in your own backyard.\n\nSaturday\, April 20\, 2013 10:30am-12:00pm\nStream Water Quality Monitoring- Suwanee Creek\nJoin the Greater Gwinnett Group of the Sierra Club for their monthly Georgia Adopt-A-Stream water quality monitoring along Suwanee Creek. This is a great opportunity to meet volunteer water quality monitors and learn what they do to protect our streams. Park at the Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking then walk to the greenway and walk south (left) for 100ft along the greenway\, look for the group on the right by Suwanee Creek.\n\nLocation: Martin Farm Road Suwanee Creek Greenway Parking\n\nApril 20\, 2013\nEarth Day Festival at the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nApril 21\, 22\, 23\, 24\, 27\, 2013\nPeanuts Naturally Science\nPeanuts… Naturally\, takes a light-hearted look at Charles Schulz’s exploration of science and the natural world through Peanuts comic strips\, videos\, objects\, and interactive stations. Visitors get a Peanuts-eye view of the universe\, “web of nature\,” trees\, birds\, the elements (snow\, wind\, rain\, and clouds)\, gardening\, and Charlie Brown’s EPA escapade. More scientifically-oriented interactive stations allow kids of all ages\, from pre-school to adults\, to learn more about and appreciate the wonders of the natural world. Included with Admission.\n\nPeanuts… Naturally is organized and toured by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center\, Santa Rosa\, California. It is sponsored locally by the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nFriday April 26\, 2013\nFull Moon Science Hike 8pm-9:30pm\nFull Moon Science: Join us for a hike that explores adaptations of nocturnal animals native to the GEHC forest\, the science behind other night time phenomena\, ending with a great full moon rise. Click here to register.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 1-3pm\nMeet A Scientist\nDoes your child want to be a scientist when they grow up? Or maybe you want to be a scientist when YOU grow up? This is your chance to meet scientists from across the community and find out how they got to do the work they do today. Pick their brains about their interests and education – find out what really makes a scientist tick. This is also the last day to check out our special exhibition of Peanuts…Naturally\, a great way to explore science through the eyes of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. Included with Admission.\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive\n\nSunday April 28\, 2013 2-3:30pm\nGreen Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic For Our Time Movie Showing\nGreen Fire describes the formation of Aldo Leopold’s idea\, exploring how it changed one man and later permeated through all arenas of conservation. The film draws on Leopold’s life and experiences to provide context and validity\, then explores the deep impact of his thinking on conservation projects around the world today. Through these examples\, the film challenges viewers to contemplate their own relationship with the land community.\n\nGreen Fire was produced in partnership between the Aldo Leopold Foundation\, the Center for Humans and Nature\, and the US Forest Service. The film provocatively examines Leopold’s thinking\, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21st century ecological challenges. Leopold's biographer\, conservation biologist Dr. Curt Meine\, serves as the film's on-screen guide. Included with Admission\n\nLocation: GEHC 2020 Clean Water Drive
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LOCATION:Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
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